Robert Herrick Poems
- 951. A Charm, Or An Allay For Love.
- 952. Regression Spoils Resolution.
- 953. Upon Blanch.
- 954. Upon Spokes.
- 955. His Words To Christ Going To The Cross.
- 956. To God.
- 957. Tears Are Tongues.
- 958. Our Own Sins Unseen.
- 959. Distrust.
- 960. Safety To Look To Oneself.
- 961. Upon A Gentlewoman With A Sweet Voice.
- 962. To Roses In Julia's Bosom.
- 963. Little And Loud.
- 964. The Dream.
- 965. God.
- 966. No Loathsomeness In Love.
- 967. Love Killed By Lack.
- 968. Precepts.
- 969. The Parting Verse Or Charge To His Supposed Wife When He Travelled.
- 970. Upon Her Alms.
- 971. Hell.
- 972. Upon Blinks. Epig.
- 973. Upon Franck.
- 974. The Lily In A Crystal.
- 975. God's Time Must End Our Trouble.
- 976. To The Western Wind.
- 977. The Tear Sent To Her From Staines.
- 978. To Bacchus: A Canticle
- 979. To Julia (2)
- 980. The Ride-cake
- 981. To His Saviour, A Child; A Present, By A Child
- 982. A Country Life: To His Brother Mr Thomas Herrick
- 983. Harvest Home
- 984. Impossibilities: To His Friend
- 985. A Hymn To The Muses
- 986. The Dirge Of Jephthah's Daughter: Sung By The Virgin-martyr
- 987. Upon Mrs Eliz. Wheeler, Under The Name Of Amarillis
- 988. To The Willow Tree
- 989. On Himself (2)
- 990. Mean In Our Mean
- 991. Country Life: To His Brother, Mr Thomas Herrick
- 992. Upon Love: By Way Of Question And Answer
- 993. Canticle To Apollo
- 994. The Hock-cart
- 995. The Invitation
- 996. Meditation For His Mistress
- 997. To His Verse
- 998. Wit Punished Prospers Most
- 999. Upon His Sister-in-law, Mistress Elizabeth Herrick
- 1000. The Changes: To Corinne